By Sylvia Soublet Effective March 15, 2022, the Alameda County Social Services Agency’s (ACSSA’s) Self-Sufficiency Center located at Eastmont Town Center, Suite #100, will be closed temporarily to protect the health and safety of the staff and public while a persistent rodent issue is addressed. The public may access ACSSA services at the following office | By Sylvia Soublet Effective March 15, 2022, the Alameda County Social Services Agency’s (ACSSA’s) Self-Sufficiency Center located at Eastmont Town Center, Suite #100, will be closed temporarily to protect the health and safety of the staff and public while a persistent rodent issue is addressed. The public may access ACSSA services at the following office
Supervisors approve agreements to improve financial allocation process Courtesy of Marin County Through February, the County of Marin had assisted 1,335 unique households by channeling federal and state funds into the hands of local tenants on the verge of eviction because of the COVID-19 pandemic and to landlords who experienced sudden income losses. In total, | Supervisors approve agreements to improve financial allocation process Courtesy of Marin County Through February, the County of Marin had assisted 1,335 unique households by channeling federal and state funds into the hands of local tenants on the verge of eviction because of the COVID-19 pandemic and to landlords who experienced sudden income losses. In total,
By Ken Epstein Finding common cause, longshore workers members and leaders of ILWU Local 10 met this week with Oakland teachers, parents and community members to kick off a united fight to stop developer John Fisher’s takeover of public property at Oakland’s working seaport and to halt the push to close Oakland schools | By Ken Epstein Finding common cause, longshore workers members and leaders of ILWU Local 10 met this week with Oakland teachers, parents and community members to kick off a united fight to stop developer John Fisher’s takeover of public property at Oakland’s working seaport and to halt the push to close Oakland schools
In another year of masking up, local communities have found enough footing to push back on surveillance tech and fight for our digital rights. Members of the Electronic Frontier Alliance have continued to innovate by organizing workshops and trainings for neighbors, overwhelmingly online, and made.
Before the pandemic, Marin County had the lowest vaccination rates in California. Now, more than 90 percent of its adults are protected against COVID-19.